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  2. webOS - Wikipedia

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    NetCast (smart TVs) Official website. Open-source website. Developer website. webOS, also known as LG webOS and previously known as Open webOS, HP webOS and Palm webOS, [2] is a Linux kernel -based multitasking operating system for smart devices such as smart TVs that has also been used as a mobile operating system.

  3. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    Plex, a cross-platform and open source (GPL) software media player and a closed source media server and entertainment hub, available for macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, as well as mobile clients for iOS (including Apple TV (2nd generation) onwards), Android, and Windows Phone. The desktop version of the media player is free while the mobile ...

  4. Google TV (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    tv .google (Currently redirects to the continued version of Google TV) Google TV was a smart TV operating system from Google co-developed by Intel, Sony and Logitech. It launched in October 2010 [1] with official devices initially made by Sony and Logitech. [2] Google TV integrated the Android 3.0/3.2 operating system and the Google Chrome web ...

  5. WebOS version history - Wikipedia

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    WebOS version history. WebOS is a Linux operating system for smart devices, and formerly a mobile operating system. [1] It was initially developed by Palm, which was later acquired by Hewlett-Packard, and then LG Electronics. Palm launched WebOS in January 2009. Various versions of WebOS have been featured on several devices, including Pre ...

  6. Mobile High-Definition Link - Wikipedia

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    superMHL (5/24/32) [ 2] Mobile High-Definition Link ( MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface that allows the connection of smartphones, tablets, and other portable consumer electronics devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs), audio receivers, and projectors. The standard was designed to share existing mobile ...

  7. LG Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Connectivity. Bluetooth / USB Cable. The LG VX10000, also known as the Verizon Voyager or LG VX10K, is an Internet -enabled multimedia smartphone designed by LG Electronics and carried by Verizon Wireless in the US, Telus, and Bell Mobility in Canada, and Reliance in Asia. The external screen is touch enabled with a virtual keyboard and buttons.

  8. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    A number of extensions to the USB Specifications have progressively further increased the maximum allowable V_BUS voltage: starting with 6.0 V with USB BC 1.2, [42] to 21.5 V with USB PD 2.0 [43] and 50.9 V with USB PD 3.1, [43] while still maintaining backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 by requiring various forms of handshake before ...

  9. LG CU500 - Wikipedia

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    The LG CU500v is a software upgrade to the CU500, adding video calling features supported by AT&T's high-speed HSDPA broadband network. Providing even faster rates than UMTS for streaming TV, radio, and online services, the video calling feature integrates in a rotating 1.3-megapixel camera to take clips or still photos at up to 1280 x 960 px ...